Just a month after the attraction closed for good in early January, the remnants of Captain Jake's Boat Tours and Amity Island were nearly demolished. When Chopper 2 flew over the area in mid-February, all that remained was dirt, some scrap, and a few concrete pits.

Now, Universal has filed paperwork with a state agency requesting permission to re-grade the site. The site plans, submitted by Universal and Orlando firms Highland Engineering and PVK Architects, show the outlines of the former Jaws lagoon along with proposed elevations for the new site.

A map submitted of the 7.49-acre area that's dubbed as a main utility tie-in plan appears to show several building outlines for the site.

Universal has been mum on what's in store for the former attraction site.

Park officials announced late last year that plans were in the works to expand the wildly successful Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Islands of Adventure. Word of the expansion came just days after Universal announced Jaws would close.

Potter-mania helped catapult Universal to its best attendance in six years, but avid fans were left wondering where land-locked Universal would add more wizard magic.

Several theme park blogs speculate that Jaws could be the future home of a boy-wizard theme expansion, with some sort of transportation in between the two areas. One site, Theme Park Insider, even obtained what the author said were concept drawings for a Gringotts ride. (Gringotts Wizarding Bank is the only bank in the fictional wizard's world.)

At a press conference in late January, Universal said it had no plans at the time to either detail its future Potter plans or say what would replace Jaws.

What is clear is that whatever will replace Amity Island is moving full steam ahead.